Mal & LF/MF enthusiasts Copy was difficult on this end but we managed - thanks for your patience. Hope you guys get the higher ERP limit - it would certainly make the band more useful and help in the
Jim I'm running WSJT7 which is a QSO mode program originally developed for meteor scatter and EME running various modes. WSPR has been added to that program. It's a beta release so it may have issues
Jim, John, Bob Was using the old command line version to do the transmitting...which I've used in the past with no problem. Local decode looks good. I've just switched over to the GUI version so we'l
Henny Thanks for the report! Jay -- Original Message -- From: [email protected] henny van elst To: [email protected] blacksheep Sent: Friday, December 05, 2008 5:28 AM Subject: LF: 506.500khz
Jim Good deal. I've received a number of reception reports from this side of the pond as well. Will be interesting to see how many time periods yield successful decodes. Jay Dear Jay, LF Group, Just
WE2XGR/2 plans to be transimtting in JT65A mode tonight starting at ~ 2200Z continuing until ~0400Z on 507.000 (dial) kHz. In other words...set your receiver to USB with a dial frequency of 507.000 k
Mal Roger the ERP situation. I'll use 508.510 kHz instead of 505.24 kHz since apparently that freq. was clear on your end. Jay -- Original Message -- From: [email protected] mal hamilton To: rsgb
Jim Having some issues with the transmitted message but will continue transmitting in my time slot and listen for you during receive. Unsure if the WSJT7 QSO mode is compatible with the WSPR only pro
Jim Okay. 508.510 (507.000 dial). Will start about 2215Z and let it run until at least until 0100Z for tonight's test. Jay Dear Jay, LF Group, Now it has got dark here, I can see a number of weak spe
WE2XGR/2 shutting down WSPR for the night. Jay W1VD WD2XNS WE2XGR/2 Dear LF Group, Just saw first decode this evening of WE2XGR at 2348. Also, a couple of spots of M0BMU by PE0MGB have just appeared
Mal Thanks for your input. So Jim...let me know when you'll be QRV for my WSPR tranmsmissions. Jay Jay You are correct in your observations. WSPR is not a productive mode. Using CW and variations the
Looking... Jay W1VD WD2XNS WE2XGR/2 Dear LF Group, I intend to operate the WSPR mode beacon on 503.50kHz +/- again tonight, hopefully QRV from around 2300utc for at least a few hours. Any reports wou
Jim Those two lines are the only successful decodes so far. Will be switching equipment over for our Sunday night roundtable SSB sked on 510 kHz at 0200Z. Jay Dear Jay, LF Group, Excellent! M0BMU's f
WE2XGR/2 antennas survived the high winds earlier today and started transmitting JT65A at 400 watts transmitter power on schedule. The signal is transmitted only on the even minutes - odd minutes are
Jim I'm interested....if you can keep it running until at least 2300Z. Jay W1VD WD2XNS WE2XGR/2 Dear Uwe, LF Group, I downloaded the WSPR software last night and attempted to receive your beacon - bu
Thanks to Mal, Victor and Henny for the reports. Mal...will be more than happy to continue listening for you. I keep an eye on the grabbers to try and determine when you're active. Sure would help if
Merry Christmas to all! Mal Will start looking for your signal at 2200Z Friday night. WE2XGR/2 will be on 505.240 - if that frequency is clear on your end - please advise. I'll check your frequency b
Correct. Jay I assume M0BMU is on 503.5KHZ with a WSPR dial freq of 502.0 USB correct? Monitoring now... TU Scott VE7TIL CN89dk [email protected] wrote: Jim Just happened by the receiving setup a